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Review and discussion of 1993 meeting between the United States President Bill Clinton and Italian Prime Minister Carlo Ciampi to discuss US-Italian cooperation on a variety of domestic and international affairs.  

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"Our two nations share a wealth of cultural, historical and personal ties. From the voyage of Columbus to the contributions that millions of Italian-Americans make today to our Nation, those ties form a foundation of a common understanding of common objectives." - - President Bill Clinton September 17, 1993 American-Italian Summit * * * On September 17, 1993, United States President Bill Clinton and Italian Prime Minister Carlo Ciampi met to discuss US-Italian cooperation on a variety of domestic and international affairs (Clinton). The topics covered included Health Care Reform, which at the time, both countries struggled in legislating meaningful and effective improvements. Historically, measures to institute working systems of health care in both Italy and the United States undoubtedly failed - America lacks a substantial national health care system, and Italians complain of a disorganized and corrupt system. Experts cite a variety of unique economic and social explanations for the shortcomings in each country yet...

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